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Peter, Paul and Mary - Debut Album Plus Moving Plus 3 Bonus Tracks (2021)

Peter, Paul and Mary - Debut Album Plus Moving Plus 3 Bonus Tracks (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Peter, Paul and Mary

  • Title: Debut Album Plus Moving Plus 3 Bonus Tracks
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Shake It Up! Records
  • Genre: Folk, Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 1:18:13
  • Total Size: 489 / 210 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Early in the Morning
02. 500 Miles
03. Sorrow
04. This Train
05. Bamboo
06. It's Raining
07. If I Had My Way
08. Cruel War
09. Lemon Tree
10. If I Had a Hammer
11. Autumn to May
12. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
13. Settle Down
14. Gone the Rainbow
15. Flora
16. Pretty Mary
17. Puff, the Magic Dragon
18. This Land Is Your Land
19. Man Come Into Egypt
20. Old Coat
21. Tiny Sparrow
22. Big Boat
23. Morning Train
24. A' Soalin'
25. The Times They Are a' Changin' (Live, Bonus Track)
26. One Kind Favor (Live, Bonus Track)
27. If I Had My Way (Live, Bonus Track)

The most popular folk group of the 1960s, Peter, Paul and Mary in later decades have also proved themselves to be among the most durable music acts in history. Their longevity dwarfs that of the Weavers, while the fact that the trio continues to be associated with a major record label (Warner Bros.) after decades in the business sets them apart from rivals like the Kingston Trio and the Brothers Four. Then again, perhaps it isn't so surprising -- Peter, Paul and Mary's roots run deeper than almost any other folk act one might care to name, while their appeal crosses audience lines that other acts couldn't (and can't) even approach.

Peter, Paul and Mary were part of the 1960s folk revival, but they can trace their roots and inspiration back to music and events from the late '40s, and the founding of the Weavers. In 1948, the musical and political left had been galvanized behind the presidential campaign of former Vice President Henry Wallace and his running mate, Senator Glen Taylor. In the wake of that ticket's defeat that year, in the course of trying to pick up the pieces, singer/composers Lee Hays and Pete Seeger (whose history together went back to the early '40s, and a group called the Almanac Singers) joined with Fred Hellerman and Ronnie Gilbert in forming the Weavers. They subsequently found themselves with the top-selling record in the country, Goodnight Irene, and for the next two years, the Weavers entertained millions and brought folk music to the public consciousness in a new and vital way through recordings such as "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine." Then, as word of the members' personal leftist political histories began circulating, their bookings came to a halt -- ironically enough, the Weavers as a performing group were virtually apolitical in their songs and presentation, but that didn't save them from being blacklisted by the entertainment industry.



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  • mufty77
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Veel Dank !!